PSV does have a few rivalries in the Netherlands. The biggest one is with AFC Ajax. This match is been called "De Topper". This match is a very passionate game between the two most successful teams in Dutch Football. The matches between PSV and Feyenoord are maybe slightly less important but the supporters of those clubs are always feeling the big rivalry between this world famous teams. PSV has also a rivalry with the other teams from Brabant (one of the 12 Dutch provinces) like NAC Breda, Willem II and RKC Waalwijk.

PSV is playing their home games at the Philips Stadion. With a capacity of 35,000, it is the third-largest stadium in the country.
Established as the Philips Sportpark, it was constructed as a sports field for Philips employees in 1910. The Philips Elftal played football matches from 1911 until 1913, when the team was succeeded by PSV Eindhoven. Since 1913, they have used the ground has its home base. The stadium has gone through several extensions in its history: after a wooden stand in 1916, seating and standing places slowly enclosed the field throughout the first decades. Two extensive renovations in the 1970s and 1990s first created a covered stadium, and then a two-tiered ground with extensive commercial spaces. The completion of the four corners in 2002 eventually led to its current capacity.
The Philips Stadion currently holds a four-star rating by UEFA. It has hosted a range of Netherlands national team fixtures since 1971. Since 2013, PSV's reserve team Jong PSV also plays their league matches at the stadium. The Philips stadion was the location for three UEFA Euro 2000 group stage matches, as well as the 2006 UEFA Cup Final.